MUSE

Muse Are An English Rock Band From Teignmouth, Devon, Formed In 1994. The Band Consists Of Matt Bellamy (Lead Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards), Chris Wolstenholme (Bass, Guitar, Backing Vocals) And Dominic Howard (Drums).

Muse Released Their Debut Album "Showbiz" In 1999, Showcasing Bellamy's Falsetto And A Melancholic Alternative Rock Style. Their Second Album, "Origin Of Symmetry" (2001), Incorporated Wider Instrumentation And Romantic Classical Influence, Featured Their Allaimed Cover Of "Feeling Good" And Earned Them A Reputation For Energetic Live Performances. "Absolution" (2003) Saw Further Classical Influence, With Strings On Tracks Such As "Butterflies And Hurricanes", And Was The First Six Consecutive Uk Number-One Albums.

"Black Holes And Revelations" (2006) Incorporated Electronic And Pop Elements, Displayed In Singles Such As "Supermassive Black Hole", And Brought Muse Wider International Success. "The Resistance" (2009) And "The 2nd Law" (2012) Explored Themes Of Government Oppression And Civil Uprising And Cemented Muse As One Of The World's Major Stadium Acts. Rolling Stone Stated The Band Possessed 'Stadium-Crushing' Songs. Topping The Us Billboard 200, Their Seventh Album "Drones" (2015) Was A Concept Album About Drone Warfare And Returned To A Harder Rock Sound. Their Eighth Album "Simulation Theory" (2018), Prominently Featured Synthesisers Nd Was Influenced By Science Fiction And The Simulation Hypothesis.

Muse Have Won Numberous Awards, Including Two Grammy Awards, Two Brit Awards. Five Mtv Europe Music Awards And Eight Nme Awards. In 2012 They Received The Ivor Novello Award For International Achievement From The British Academy Of Songwriters, Composers And Authors. As Of June 2016, They Have Sold Over 20 Million Albums Worldwide.